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Family #AddJoy

February 15, 2016 by Wendy Hammond

When I set up the #AddJoy challenge, I had a list of topics that I wanted to cover. However, for now I’ve tossed the list aside because I am finding joy and want to share about topics that aren’t actually on the list. For example, today’s post was going to be about how to save …

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Radios #AddJoy #WorldRadioDay

February 12, 2016 by Wendy Hammond

When I was thinking about what topics would #AddJoy for this series, I of course consulted several events calendars. Imagine my surprise to discover that there’s a World Radio Day! I really should know that. I mean, I work for an international disaster response and community development organization! But really, I don’t feel *that* bad. …

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Lemons #AddJoy

February 11, 2016 by Guest Post

A few weeks ago, Limoneira asked if I would be willing to share a little about how lemons contribute to health. They sent me a box of lemons, all packaged in a gift box, and I realized how much lemons remind me of spring. So I decided that today’s challenge is to #AddJoy by adding …

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#AddJoy Kickoff: Photo List!

February 10, 2016 by Wendy Hammond

Are you ready to find simple ways to #AddJoy? I know I am! One piece of the challenge is to use the list above and share a photo with that theme on social media. These can be new photos or old ones that you have taken previously. Remember, we are adding joy, not extra work …

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Stove-Top Muffins (Diphaphata) #BreadBakers

February 9, 2016 by Wendy Hammond

This month’s Bread Bakers theme was griddle breads. After going through my cookbooks, I decided to try Diphaphata from Extending the Table. It’s a traditional bread from Botswana, and although numerous sources online claim they are similar to English muffins, I found them to be more like a quick biscuit. They are dense and chewy on …

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